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1640B5741Paris c. 1650 1640-1670. . This near fine and very rare example with plates clean and crisp except for additional plate. Edition: First Edition Binding: Bound in recent blue boards; Plates approx.170x130mm trimmed and carefully attached to portefolio sheets. Notes: Titles in both Italian and French.<br><br>Israel Sylvestre or Silvestre was “an eminent French engraver and son of Gilles Silvestre… . He formed his style on Stefano Della Bella and Jacques Callot and in turn appears to have been imitated by Sebastian Le Clerc. He designed etched and engraved numerous landscapes and views decorating them with small figures minutely drawn and touched with uncommon spirit. His merit recommended him to Louis XIV. who employed him in designing and engraving views of royal palaces public festivals and the places Louis had conquered. He was appointed drawing-master to the Dauphin and was made a member of the Academy. He went to Italy twice where he found many subjects. His plates amount to upwards of one thousand. He died in Paris in 1691.†<br>The present suite comprises:<br>1.Chiesa di Sta Francisca Romana in Campo Vaccine. <br>2.Parte del Ponte Ste Maria<br>3.Veduta del Coliseo<br>4.Veduta del ponte S.te Maria <br>5.Veduta di una Parte del Campidoglio – first and second states <br>6.Veduta del Arco di Septimio Seuero et del Campidoglio <br>7.Veduta del Tempio di Bacco a S.ta Agnesa fuor di Roma<br>8.Veduta di Campo Vaccina<br>9.Veduta del Arco di Constantino et del Coliseo – first and second states<br>10.Altra veduta di Interno Roma <br>11.Veduta e Prospetiua della Piaza di St Marco di Venezia – first and second states<br>12.Veduta della Dogana di Venezia – first and second states<br><br>Additional plate of Piranesi inserted between plates numbers four and five 255x125mm; entitled : « Ponte Senatorio oggi detto Ponte rotto « with small marginal stain. <br> Size: Oblong small folio. Illustration: Illustrated with 17 copper engravings; this includes the complete and rare suite of twelve views according to Faucheux in their first state along with four duplicates added in their second state plus one unrelated engraving by G.B.Piranesi. Plates depicting mostly views of Rome and two of Venice. Provenance: E.P. Goldschmidt 64 Drayton Gardens SW 10 9SB purchased and in private collection since. References: Faucheux L. E. ‘Catalogue raisonne de toutes les estampes qui forment l’œuvre d’Israel Silvestre. Paris 1857 pp. 50-51 cited ; Brunet V p.389. Category: Book Art Architecture & Design; Book Europe Italy; Book Europe France; hardcover
1650279001650 c. 1650, Paris.- 12.10 Veuë particulière de Florence.Silvestre fe. Israël excudit- H : 98 L : 173- Faucheux : 12.10 - Cette image fait partie de la suite 12 : Vues de Rome et d'ItalieBaré : N° 726- de la Suite de 10 pièces sans numéros.Faucheux : Vue d'un des ponts de Florence et d'une partie de la ville.Baré — 2. FLORENCE (Veuë particulière de). (Vue d'un des ponts de FLORENCE et d'une partie de la ville.) — Silvestre fe. Israel excudit— (H : 98 - L : 173). — 2e état, les inscriptions modifiées ; 3e état, Silvestre fecit effacé et remplacé par une légende.
1650278961650 c. 1650, Paris.Israël Silvestre fecit. Israël ex. cum priuil. Regis.-H : 70 L : 140-Faucheux : 66.7 / Baré : N° 965- Baré : — VEUË ET PERSPECTIVE DE LA CITADELLE DE TURIN. — Israel Silvestre fecit, Israel ex. C. P. R. — (H : 69 - L : 140). Cette image fait partie de la suite 66 : Diverses vues. de la Suite de 9 pièces sans numéros.
1650278921650 c. 1650, Paris.12.3 Veuë du Palais Major de Rome (Sur le mont Palatin.)- Silvestre f. Israël ex. - H : 97 L : 173 - Faucheux : 12.3 - Baré : N° 905. Planche montée dans papier postérieur à grandes marges.
1650278971650 c. 1650, Paris. Silvestre fe. Israël excudit- H : 95 L : 170- Faucheux : 12.9 / Baré : N° 910- Cette image fait partie de la suite 12 : Vues de Rome et d'Italie.Suite de 10 pièces sans numéros.Baré :— 8. VEUË DU LAC DE BOLSENE (dans les états du Pape). — Silvestre fe Israel excudit — (H : 95 - L : 170)- 2e état. Les inscriptions ont été modifiées en partie.
1650278951650 c. 1650, Paris.- 26.10 Veüe de Naple.- A Paris chez Israël , rue de l'Arbre Sec, etc., etc. Avec priuil du Roy.de la Suite de 12 pièces gravées par François Noblesse sur les dessins de Silvestre. Sans numéros. H : 96 L : 164- Faucheux : 26.10 - Baré : N° 748
1650278941650 c. 1650, Paris.Veuë de l'Arc de Constantin a Rome. Silvestre F. Israël excudit- H : 98 L : 170 - Faucheux : 12.5 / Baré : N° 907- Cette image fait partie de la suite 12 : Vues de Rome et d'Italie.- de la Suite de 10 pièces sans numéros. Planche montée dans papier postérieur à grandes marges.
1640710661640. Paris um 1640-1660. Kupferstich. Plattengröße 130 × 249 mm; Blattgröße 144 x 259 mm. - "Israel Silvestre delin. et fe." "Israel excud. cum privil. Regis". Weitwinklige Außenansicht der Kapelle des Hôpital Saint-Louis vor der Porte du Temple die Kirche in leicht schräger Frontalansicht umgeben von einfachen Gebäuden und freiem Gelände; im Vordergrund Figurenstaffage mit Passanten und Kranken die den hospitalen Kontext andeuten. Die Kapelle erscheint als schlichter spät-renaissancezeitlicher Bau mit klassizierender Fassadengliederung in noch wenig überbauter Umgebung. Frühe topographische Vedute der Kapelle des 1607-1610 gegründeten Pest- und Seuchenhospitals Saint-Louis die das Hospital als königliche Stiftung Heinrichs IV. extra muros und als Ort der Fürsorge für "ceaux qui sont attaquez de la maladie contagieuse" ausweist. Innerhalb der Ikonographie des Hôpital Saint-Louis gehört das Blatt zu den frühesten bildlichen Zeugnissen die das Ensemble in ländlicher Randlage zeigen und betont die Kapelle als geistlich-symbolisches Zentrum des Hospitals lange bevor spätere Darstellungen das dicht bebaute Krankenhausareal dokumentieren. Im Ouvre Silvestres steht die Ansicht in einer Reihe von Pariser Hospital- und Kirchenveduten u. a. Quinze-Vingts und macht das Hôpital Saint-Louis ikonographisch zu einem repräsentativen vom König gestifteten Gnaden- und Seuchenbau. Silvestre Israël 1621-1691 Zeichner und Radierer. - Paris Musée du Louvre Département des Arts graphiques Inv.-Nr. RF 29325 unknown
1650278931650 c. 1650, Paris.12.8 Veuë de Caprarole. Silvestre f. Israël excudit- H : 95 L : 170- de la Suite de 10 pièces sans numéros. Faucheux : 12.8 Baré : N° 723. Planche montée dans papier postérieur à grandes marges.
166428559Parisiis [Paris], s.é., 1664. Dimensions : 498 x 368 mm + passe-partout + cadre.
1650278891650 c. 1650, Paris. P. Mariette excudit - Eau-forte 12,4 x 25,8 Dessinée et gravée par Silvestre. 2è état sur 3.De la plus belle suite de gravures de Silvestre.Planche montée dans papier postérieur à grandes marges.
1650279031650 c. 1650, ParisH : 87 L : 148- Hors Faucheux : 375.789 / Baré : N° 789- Cette image fait partie de la suite 375 : Vues hors Faucheux décrites par Baré- Le N° de vue reprend la numérotation du catalogue de Baré -Baré : — 14. VEUE DE MONTEDRAGON a FresCATI (en haut). — (H : 87 - L : 148). Planche montée dans papier postérieur à grandes marges.
1680858P33London: R. Janeway 1680. Disbound. Good. 11.5" by 7.5". None. A very scarce contemporary pamphlet condemning the fictitious Popish Plot and those involved. Very scarce.ESTC citation number R28265. This is the variant with 'Sr. Germain's' to page 6 line 13 and 'French Kings' to the final complete line of text on page 9.Collated complete.A detailed explanation of the Popish Plot written and published whilst the Plot was still unfolding in England and Scotland. This volume takes the view that the Popish Plot was real laying out the evidence against the men involved.This work is sometimes attributed to Ezerel Tonge also spelt as Israel Tonge. He was an informer in and likely one of the inventors of the Popish Plot. He was a paranoid figure and staunchly anti-Catholic working in allegiance with Oates. though it has never been made clear whether Tonge believed Oates' lies or whether he was also a perjurer. The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy formed by Titus Oates in which he alleges that there was a Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Charles II. This led to a fraught anti-Catholic hysteria in England and Scotland. At least 22 men were executed on Oates' accusations. Unbound as issued. Internally firmly bound. Pages are a little age-toned with only a few light spots and handling mark. Tide mark to the tail of the text. Good R. Janeway unknown
16407381640. Etching on hand made cream laid paper 2 7/8 x 6 1/4 inches 72 x158 mm 1/4 inch margins. In very good condition with minor edge wear. Adhered with adhesive along the left top sheet edge to an oblong archival paper matrix. <br /> <br /> This impression is a reverse image copy of the original work from Silvestre's series of 12 etchings entitled Antiche et moderne vedute di Roma first published around 1640. Subsequent to its initial publication the edition was republished with the image in reverse by Melchoir Kusel in the later part of the 17th century and by renowned British publisher Thomas Major in the middle part of the 18th century. Given the nature of the paper and the lack of text in the image we believe this to be a 18th century impression perhaps from the edition published by Thomas. unknown
1645037801Circa 1645 1645. Original Engraving . No Binding. Very Good. Single Unidentified Engraving Of Seafront Fort And Three Ships. 4 7/8" X 3". Two 1/8" Diameter Foxing Spots. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. Information About Title And Publisher And Date Would Be Much Appreciated By The Seller. <br/> <br/> unknown
16440377971644. Original Engraving . No Binding. Very Good. 12.5 x 6 Cm. Single Engraving Of Cannon And Eleven Soldiers With Number 10 At Lower Right. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. Information About Title And Publisher And Date Would Be Much Appreciated By The Seller. <br/> <br/> unknown
1645037796Circa 1645 1645. Original Engraving . No Binding. Very Good. 12.5 x 6 Cm. Single Unidentified Engraving. 3 7/8" X 2 1/2". Large Inked Initials At Upper Left. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. Information About Title And Publisher And Date Would Be Much Appreciated By The Seller. <br/> <br/> unknown
1645037795Circa 1645 1645. Original Engraving . No Binding. Very Good. 12.5 x 6 Cm. Single Unidentified Engraving. Part Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. Information About Title And Publisher And Date Would Be Much Appreciated By The Seller. <br/> <br/> unknown
170014964[page de titre absente] - [Paris, chez Antoine Warin, 1700]. Un vol. au format pt in-12 (152 x 88 mm) de 3 ff. n.fol., 138 pp. et 2 ff. n.fol. Reliure postérieure (XIXème) de demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de triples filets à froid, titre à froid.
16511378PARIS. LUTETIAE SUMPTIBUS PETRI MARIETTE VIA JACOBEA SUB INSIGNI SPEI CUM PRIVILEGIO REGIS CHRISTIANISS. 1651. GRANDE CARTE IN-PLANO DE 53 X 54 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON, GRAVEE EN NOIR, LIMITES COLORIEES D'EPOQUE (MARGES 74 X 53), DANS UN CADRE BAGUETTE ACAJOU ET DORE. DEFAUTS AU CADRE, SINON CARTE EN BEL ETAT.
16530026141653 Lipsiae [Leipzig], Impensis Haered. Henningi Grosfii, Literis Friderici Lanckisii Exscribebat, Chriftophorus Cellarius, 1653. Fort volume petit in-quarto (170 X 200 mm) vélin rigide, plats ornés d'un encadrement de filets avec fleurons d'angles à froid, dos lisse cloisonné de filets avec fleurons à froid dans les compartiments, titre calligraphié à l'encre noire, tranches teintées en bleu (reliure de l'époque) ; frontispice, (5) ff., 1724 pages, (11) ff. d'index et errata. Accroc avec petite fente de deux centimètres en queue du mors supérieur, tache d'encre sur le titre, feuillets brunis, infime travail de ver (trou de la taille d'une tête d'épingle) affectant les 19 premiers feuillets, cerne de mouillure dans la marge inférieure de quelques feuillets. Initiale manuscrite «F. » répétée sur les 3 premiers feuillets.
16802290Paris: Israël Henriet 1680. Etching with engraving on cream laid paper laid down to a cream laid paper matrix 3 1/8 x 7 1/8 inches 78 x 180 mm the full sheet with thread margins. A reverse image copy likely printed late 18th century. Third state of 3. Israël Henriet unknown
1628376954Frankfurt 1628. First editions. 13 parts bound in 3 volumes. 290 engraved maps and plates. Detailed collations below. 3 vols. Folio. Modern calf covers bordered in blind spine with raised bands in six compartments ruled in blind and decorated and lettered in gilt. Some maps expertly repaired some leaves expertly remargined some leaves maps variably toned and supplied. First editions. 13 parts bound in 3 volumes. 290 engraved maps and plates. Detailed collations below. 3 vols. Folio. A first edition set of the Petit Voyages of De Bry one of the grandest collections of voyages published in the Age of Discovery. This series of voyages issued concurrently with the same publisher's "Grand Voyages" primarily devoted to the Americas comprises the greatest single collection of early voyages to the East Indies and holds a wealth of cartographical and visual material on Africa India America South Asia and the Middle East including the first Latin translation of Gasparo Balbi's travelogue Viaggio dell' Indie Orientali.<br /> <br /> The present set the first Latin editions is virtually complete lacking only the two maps to Part XII so rare that even Church lacked them; he also lacked much of the text of Part XII present here. Indeed Part XII and the Appendix to Part I are so rare as to be virtually unobtainable both issued by a different publisher in 1628 and 1625 respectively long after the rest of the series had been disseminated. <br /> <br /> Two parts warrant specific note for their importance in the historiography of the Arabian Peninsula. Part VII includes the Middle East travelogue of Gasparo Balbi 1550-1623 the Venetian state jeweller and merchant "the first writer to record the place names between al-Qatif and Oman that are still in use today" Geoffrey R. King "The Coming of Islam and the Islamic Period in the UAE" United Arab Emirates A New Perspective 2001 p. 74. This constitutes the earliest printed source for the place names along the coast of the UAE Qatar and Oman. It was first published in 1590 as Viaggio dell' Indie Orientali making this the second time it appeared in print and the first Latin translation. Balbi's account contains much information for merchants including rates of exchange duties travel routes distances and pearling grounds.<br /> <br /> The first Dutch trading expedition to the East Indies from 1595 to 1597 led by Cornelius de Houtman forms Part III. The comprehensive map Descriptio Hydrographica accommodata ad Battavorum navigatione in Javam insulam Indiae orien first published in 1599 shows Houtman's route and includes the Arabian Peninsula in its entirety with numerous places identified along the coast.<br /> <br /> Many of the maps and plates from the work are highly prized individually which has contributed to copies being disassembled and consequently copies are often found lacking maps or plates. The bibliographical understanding of this work is extremely complex thus discrepancies within references are often found. However remarkably the collations of the parts in the present set largely agree with those given in Church for the first Latin editions of each part.<br /> <br /> The Petit Voyages comprise probably the greatest single collection of material on early voyages to the East Indies and are unique in their extraordinary wealth of cartographical and visual material on Africa India the Spice Islands and South Asia. The De Brys' intention as publishers to present an illustrated record sets them apart from other textual voyage collections such as Ramusio or Hakluyt. They are a cornerstone of any serious library of travels and voyages<br /> <br /> A summary of the parts and their contents: <br /> <br /> Part I VERA DESCRIPTIO REGNI AFRICANI 1598. A translation of Pigafetta's description of the Congo first published in 1591 describing Odoardo Lopez' voyage there in 1578 probably the most important early description of central Africa. 4 including engraved title 60 4pp; 2 letterpress title 14 leaves of plates 2 folding maps. Lacks blank H6 following the Index; Aa1-Aa4 letterpress title and first three plates and Cc4 plate 11 suppled from 1624 second edition blank Dd4 following the maps likely supplied. Several leaves remargined repairs to folding maps the second folding map trimmed with loss along the right side of approx. 1 inch. Church 205; JCB I 2 p. 419; Crawford p. 159. <br /> <br /> Part II PARS INDIAE ORIENTALIS IN QU JOHAN. HUGONIS LINTSCOTANI NAVIGATIO IN ORIENTEM 1599. Linschoten's famous voyages to the East of 1583-92 were published by De Bry the year after they first appeared as a separate book. The maps are of Mozambique the Portuguese colony of Goa and a highly important and much sought folding map of Java and Sumatra. 12 including engraved title and engraved portrait 114 6 including terminal blank; 1 letterpress title 39 plates numbered I-XXXVIII plus unnumbered small folding plate 3 folding maps. Repairs to folding maps. Church 207; JCB I 2 pp. 422-423; Crawford p. 165. <br /> <br /> Part III TERTIA PARS INDIAE ORIENTALIS. 1601. The rest of Linschoten Cornelius de Houtman's pioneering voyage to the East Indies of 1595-97 instrumental in opening the spice trade to the Dutch and Gerit de Veer's voyage in search of a northeast passage in 1594-96 are included. The plan of Agra often absent is present along with a map of Nova Zembla. The large folding map shows the eastern hemisphere and the routes to the east around Africa. The plates show scenes in the East as well as Veer's horrible experiences in Spitzbergen where his expedition was attacked by polar bears. Four folding maps. 8 including engraved title and final blank 170 2 blankpp.; 1 letterpress title 60 plates on 59 leaves with plate 59 on verso of plate 58 and plate 60 unnumbered. Terminal blank q4 supplied. Church 208; JCB I 2 pp. 425-426; Crawford p. 167. <br /> <br /> Part IV PARS QUARTA INDIAE ORIENTALIS. 1601. Linschoten and Houtman's voyages concluded and the voyage of Jacob von Neck and Wybrandt van Warwijck to the East Indies in 1598-99. As in the two previous parts most of the plates are scenes in the East Indies. 8 including engraved title 111 1 blankpp; 1 letterpress title 21 plates. Church 211; JCB I 2 pp. 428-429 calling for a map not in Church or Crawford and not present here; Crawford p. 169.<br /> <br /> Part V QUINTA PARS INDIAE ORIENTALIS. 1601. Relations of voyages to the East Indies in 1598-1600 by Dutch ships commanded by Neck and van Warwijck. 6 of 8 including engraved title lacks blank 4 60pp; 1 letterpress title 20 plates. Church 212; JCB I 2 pp. 430-431; Crawford p. 171.<br /> <br /> Part VI INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS VI. 1604. Pieter de Maree's description of Guinea in 1600 and other early voyages to Guinea by the Portuguese Dutch and French. This whole section therefore relates to the Gold and Slave coasts of Africa and the growing European trading presence there which laid the foundation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade. 8 including title and dedication with engraved vignettes terminal leaf blank 127 1 blankpp; 1 letterpress title 26 plates. Lacks terminal blank G4. Church 213; JCB I 2 pp. 433-434; Crawford p. 173. <br /> <br /> Part VII INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS SEPTIMA. 1606. Joris von Spilbergen's voyage to Ceylon in 1601-4 and Gasparo Balbi's voyage to Pegu via Syria in 1579-88. 4 including engraved title 126 2 blank; 1 letterpress title 22 plates. Lacks blank G6 repairs to plates VIII and IX. Church 216; JCB I 2 pp. 435-436; Crawford p. 175. <br /> <br /> Part VIII INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS OCTAVA. 1607. A collection of five Dutch voyages to the East Indies 1600-6 including trips to China by Coreille Nicolas and van der Venn all illustrating the rising Dutch power in the East. The plates show various military encounters and a famous double-page plate of Macao. 2 engraved title 3-114 2 blank; 1 letterpress title 18 plates. Church 218; JCB I 2 p. 437; Crawford p. 177.<br /> <br /> Part IX INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS NONA. 1612-3. A world map appears on the supplementary title to the extra plates section. This part describes the voyage of Admiral Pieter Willemsz to the Spice Islands to seize them from the Portuguese written by one of the officers on the expedition. 4 including engraved title 49 1 blankpp; 4pp 12 plates; 2 Supplement title 88 2 blankpp; 1 5 plates. Terminal signature A1-6 the Supplement Icones misbound between D4 and E1. Church 220; JCB I 2 pp. 439-440; Crawford p. 179. <br /> <br /> Part X INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS X. 1613. Three plates and three maps. This part is important on several accounts. The first section gives one of the first published accounts of Hudson's Bay from Gerritsz while the second describes other voyages to the North by Linschoten. All of the maps relate to the search for a northeast passage. The third section relates to De quiros and his supposed discovery of a new continent "Terra Australis Incognita." 2 engraved title 3-32pp; 1 letterpress title 3 plates and 3 double-page maps. Church 222; JCB I 2 pp. 441-442; Crawford p. 222. <br /> <br /> Part XI INDIAE ORIENTALIS PARS UNDECIMA. 1619. Includes the narratives of Vespucci's third and fourth voyages followed by a description of Robert Coverte's journeys in Persia and Mongolia and then an account of Spitzbergen and the northern whale fisheries. 2 title with engraved portrait of Vespucci 3-62pp; 1 letterpress title 10 plates. Lacks blanks H4 and c4. Church 223; JCB I 2 pp. 442-443; Crawford p. 183.<br /> <br /> Part XII HISTORIARUM ORIENTALIS INDIAE TOMUS XII. 1628. The text of the Latin edition of Part XII was published in the German edition as two parts XII and XIII. It describes recent voyages by the English and the Dutch in the East. For the great rarity of this part see Church and every other bibliographer who has treated De Bry from Camus onward. 4 208pp. 14 engraved plates within the text. Lacking the two maps as did Church who also lacked much of the text. Church 224; JCB I 2 pp. 444-445; Crawford p. 185.<br /> <br /> APPENDIX TO PART I APPENDIX REGNI CONGO. 1625. It contains five voyages to the Congo from 1611 to 1621 by Samuel Bruno a physician of Basle. As with Part XII this is one of the rarest and most difficult of parts to acquire. 2 engraved title 3-86 2 blankpp. Twelve plates in the text. Church 225; JCB I 2 pp. 420 i.e. within the description of the second edition of the first part; Crawford p. 163. Church 205 207 208 211 212 213 216 218 220 222 223 224 and 225; Crawford pp. 150-183; JCB I 2 p. 419-446 unknown
1646910379CGParis:, Mariette, 1646. Grenzkolorierter Kupferstich 40,5 x 54 cm, Blattgröße 43,5 x 59 cm.
1625015915Paris circa 1625: Israel Silvestre 1625. Early Printing . No Binding. Very Good. 16 Cm x 12 Cm. An Archivally Matted Example Of Callot's Work A Military Print Showing A Large Mounted Horseman At Lower Right Depicted From The Rear Overlooking Several Formations Of Soldiers Advancing To The Right With A Horse-Drawn Cannon At Center Left. A Strong Impression With Ample Margins. Tr Bottom "Callot Inuenit Et Fecit / Israewl Excudit Cum Privilegio Regis". <br/> <br/> Israel Silvestre unknown